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Saugasson Addresses The Culture with his skill in the Music Industry

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  • What is the most useless talent you have?

My most useless talent in my opinion is having one double jointed wrist, i don’t even know if that’s considered a talent lol.

  • Do you sing in the shower? What songs?

I sing in the shower all the time, mostly my own music whether unreleased or ones I have out already.

  • What would you be doing right now, if it wasn’t for your music career?

If I wasn’t doing music I’d probably just stay focused on my businesses exclusively.

  • Where have you performed? What are your favourite and least favorite venues? Do you have any upcoming shows?

I’ve performed in montreal, Toronto, Mississauga, Atlanta, New Orleans, Florida, and one other state I can’t remember but I’ve performed at both really nice venues and also pretty crappy ones too but I won’t specify which cities were which. I currently have no planned shows coming up for music but the INF team and I do have a second infashion show coming up and the date will be announced in the next month or two.

  • How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?

The internet has made music more accessible and opened opportunities for more people to be independent and actually share their music but it has also caused an over saturation of mediocre content to also be flooded as well into the game and with some marketing making it stick.

  • What is your favourite song to perform?

My favourite song to perform right now is “INF Extended”

  • Which famous musicians do you admire?

I admire no specific musician but I respect all the ones who have really made it doing what they love.

  • What is the best advice you’ve been given?

The best advice I’ve been given that I can recall would be “if you aren’t doing what you love in life there’s no point”

  • What’s next for you?

Next for me are more visuals, events, and projects coming soon!

http://unitedmasters.com/saugasson/

 

Rosario is from New York and has worked with leading companies like Microsoft as a copy-writer in the past. Now he spends his time writing for readers of BigtimeDaily.com

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Veterans Care Coordination Outlines 10 Ways to Honor Senior Service Members

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Honoring senior veterans is a meaningful way to acknowledge their service and sacrifices for the country.While there are many different ways to honor those who have served their country, Veterans Care Coordination (VCC) – a company that helps senior Veterans apply for home care services, has outlined 10 of the most effective ways to show appreciation and respect to older servicemembers in our communities.

1. Attend Veteran Ceremonies and Events: Participate in local veteran ceremonies, parades, and events, especially on days like Veterans Day and Memorial Day. Your presence demonstrates respect and recognition for their contributions.

2. Volunteer for Veteran Organizations: Many organizations that support veterans need volunteers. Offer your time to help with events, administrative tasks, or outreach programs that benefit senior veterans.

3. Visit Veteran Homes and Hospitals: Spend time with veterans in homes and hospitals. Many senior veterans, especially those in long-term care, appreciate visits  and the opportunity to share their stories.

4. Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about the history, challenges, and contributions of veterans. Educate others by organizing or participating in community talks, school projects, or social media campaigns.

5. Support Veteran-Owned Businesses: Patronize businesses owned by veterans. This economic support helps veteran entrepreneurs and shows appreciation for their continued contributions to the community.

6. Create a Community Project: Initiate projects that specifically benefit senior veterans, such as building wheelchair ramps for disabled veterans or organizing social events that cater to their interests and needs.

7. Offer Your Skills and Services: If you have special skills or services, offer them to senior veterans. This could include legal advice, home repairs, medical care, or technological assistance.

8. Donate to Veteran Charities: Financial contributions to reputable organizations supporting veterans can make a significant impact. These donations often go toward programs that improve the quality of life for senior veterans.

9. Write Letters or Cards: Sending personalized letters, cards, or care packages to Senior veterans, particularly those without close family, can brighten their day and make them feel valued and remembered.

10. Advocate for Veteran Rights and Benefits: Be an advocate for veteran rights and benefits, ensuring they receive the support and recognition they deserve. This can involve supporting legislation, participating in advocacy groups, or simply spreading awareness of the issues facing senior veterans.

By implementing these actions, individuals and communities can honor senior veterans in meaningful ways, showing gratitude for their service and ensuring they are respected and remembered.

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